Goldstein, M. "Computer Languages" The American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 72, No. 2, Part 2: Computers and Computing Feb., 1965 pp141-146 (1965) |
Languages mentioned
- ALGOL {1958} ALGOrithmic Language
- ALPAK {1963} Extension to ALTRAN to manipulate polynomials and rational functions
- BALGOL {1958} Burroughs Algorithmic Language
- COBOL {1960} COmmon Business Oriented Language
- COLASL {1962} Two dimensional mathematical language
- COMIT {1957} String-handling and pattern-matching language
- COMPASS {1961}
- COMTRAN {1958} Commercial Translator
- CORC {1963} CORnell Compiler
- FACT {1958} Fully Automated Compiling Technique
- FAP {1959} FORTRAN Assembly Program
- FLOCO {1957}
- FORMAC {1962} FORmula MAnipulation Compiler
- IVY {1960}
- JOVIAL {1959} Airforce International Algebraic Language
- MAD {1959} Michigan Algorithm Decoder
- MADCAP {1960} Two dimensional maths and set language
- NELIAC {1958} Navy Electronics Laboratory International ALGOL Compiler
- NPL {1963} New Programming Language
- Nu-Speak {1964} List-processing extensions to FAP or FORTRAN
- PUFFT {1965} Student's Fortan
- SHADOW {1958} Syntax-directed compiler
- SNOBOL {1962} String processing language
- TAC {1959} TRANSAC Assembler Compiler
- UNICODE {1955} UNIVAC hybrid of FORTRAN and MATH-MATIC
- USE {1957} USE Scientific Compiler UNIVAX 1103A
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